Design Wastewater Plant Digestor - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Agency: City of Walla Walla
State: Washington
Level of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
  • Q - Medical Services
Opps ID: NBD15809450598731578
Posted Date: Feb 12, 2024
Due Date: Feb 20, 2024
Source: Members Only
Design Wastewater Plant Digestor - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
  • Department: Public Works
  • Category: Public Works, City of Walla Walla
  • Start Date: 01/29/2024
  • Close Date: 02/20/2024 1:30 PM


Request for Qualifications - Design Wastewater Plant Digestor Upgrades - Proposals due at 1:30 p.m. on February 20, 2024.
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CITY OF
WALLA WALLA
Return completed application to
City C s lerk Office
City of Walla Walla
15 North 3rd Avenue
Walla Walla WA 99362
S PA EW CO NN BR DO HA KE NR D DEALERS BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION
Please print clearly and legibly and complete all Questions
s Applicant Full Name
Other names used
Permanent Home Address
Social Security No
Street
Business Name
City
State
Zip
Business Address
Street
Home Phone
City
Business Phone
State
Zip
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Race
Weight
Height
Eye Color
Hair Color
Sex M F
s Driver License No
State
Expires
Washington State Dept of Revenue Business Registration Number UBI
Description of services to be provided a o nr d general type of merchandise to be sold
Name and address of employer if any and your relationship i e independent contractor employee self
employed
Length of time you are wanting to do business in Walla Walla
Proposed hours of operation
Continued on Reverse Side
Have you ever been convicted in any Court for violation of any City ordinance State or Federal law or
forfeited a bond for an alleged violation of such ordinance State or Federal Law If so state nature charge
when and where
Will you agree to a background check
Yes initials
No initials
If granted a p se aw connbd rohkaenrd s dealers license I acknowledge understand and agree to comply with the
provisions of Walla Walla Municipal Code Chapter 0 5 9 Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers and the
provisions of RCW Chapter 1 69 0 not specifically addressed in WWMC Chapter 5 09
s Applicant Signature
Date
Please submit the completed application form to the City Clerk 15 North 3rd Avenue Walla Walla WA 99362
A e ftetre com d p application is received a police background check will be performed Upon approval by thepolice
department a recommendation will be made to the Walla Walla City Council The Walla Walla City Council must
approve the application before a business license will be issued This may take as long as ffo ivrte y 45 working
days Please allow us sufficient time for the processing of your application
For office use onl
Police Department Approval
Date
City Council approval received on
Date Business License issued
Business License No
Date applicant notified of d aip sapprporovvaall
Chapter 0 5 9 PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
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Chapter 0 5 9
PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
Sections
0 0 5 19 0 Definitions
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Fixed place of business required Development permit
License Required
License No assignability
Application for license
Duty to record information
Report to chief law enforcement officer
Duties upon notification that property is reported stolen
Retention of property by pawnbrokers Inspection
Retention of property by secondhand dealers Inspection
Pawnbrokers Sale of pledged property limited Written document
required for transactions
Exemptions
Application of state law
Violation Penalty
0 0 5 19 0 Definitions
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter
City clerk means the city clerk of the City of Walla Walla
Melted metals means metals derived from metal junk or precious metals that have
been reduced to a melted state from other than ore or ingots which are produced from
ore that has not previously been processed
Metal junk means any metal that has previously been mailed shaped stamped or
forged and that is no longer useful in its original form except precious metals
Nonmetal junk means any nonmetal commonly discarded item that is worn out or
has outlasted its usefulness as intended in its original form except nonmetal junk does
not include an item made in a former period which has enhanced value because of its
age
Pawnbroker means every person engaged in whole or in part in the business of
loaning money on the security of pledges deposits or conditional sales of personal
property
Precious metals means gold silver and platinum
Secondhand dealer means every person engaged in whole or in part in the business
of purchasing selling trading consignment selling or otherwise transferring for value
secondhand property including metal junk melted metals and precious metals whether
or not the person maintains a fixed place of business within the city
Secondhand property means any item of personal property offered for sale which is
not new including metals in any form except postage stamps coins that are legal
tender bullion in the form of fabricated hallmarked bars used books and clothing
Transaction means a pledge purchase or consignment by a pawnbroker or
secondhand dealer from a member of the general public Ord 2 94 6 1 part 1994
0 5 019 5 Fixed place of business required Development permit
No person may operate as a pawnbroker unless the person maintains a fixed place of
business within the city and has further obtained a development permit issued by the
department of development services Ord 9 26 4 1 part 1994
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Chapter 5 09 PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
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5 0 029 0 License Required
It is unlawful for any person to engage in the business of pawnbroker or secondhand
dealer or to conduct a pawnshop without first having obtained a license to do so which
license shall be known and designated as a s pe acwonnbdrhoaknedr s dealer license
There shall be no fee for the license Ord 2 94 6 1 part 1994
0 0 5 29 5 License No assignability
The aforementioned licenses shall not be assignable Ord 2 94 6 1 part 1994
5 0 039 0 Application for license
Application for a pawnbrokers license or secondhand ds ealer license shall be in
writing filed with the city clerk on forms furnished by the city clerk The application shall
then be referred to the police department for investigation and recommendation Upon
approval of the application by the city council the license may then be issued by the
clerk Ord 2 96 4 p 1 art 1994
5 0 0 49 0 Duty to record information
A Every pawnbroker and secondhand dealer doing business in the city shall maintain
wherever that business is conducted a record in which shall be legibly written in the
English language at the time of each transaction including repawns the following
information
1 The signature of the person with whom the transaction is made
2 The date of the transaction
3 The name of the person or employee conducting the transaction
4 The name date of birth sex height weight race and address of the person
with whom the transaction is made
5 A complete description of the property pledged bought or consigned including
the brand name serial number model number initials engravings size patterns and
color and in the case of firearms the caliber barrel length type of action and whether it
is a pistol rifle or shotgun
6 The price paid or the amount loaned
7 The type and identifying number of identification used by the person with whom
the transaction is made which shall consist of a valid ds river license or identification
card issued by any state or two pieces of identification issued by a governmental agency
one of which shall be descriptive of the person identified and
8 The nature of the transaction a number identifying the transaction the name
and address of the business conducting the transaction and the location of the property
B This record shall at all times during the ordinary hours of business or at reasonable
times if ordinary hours of business are not kept be open to the inspection of any
commissioned law enforcement officer of the city and shall be maintained wherever that
business is conducted for three years
following the date of the transaction Ord 2 96 4 1 part 1994
0 0 5 49 5 Report to chief law enforcement officer
A Upon request every pawnbroker and secondhand dealer doing business in the city
shall furnish or mail within ftw oeu ntry hours to the chief of police of the city on such
forms as are approved by the chief of police a full true and correct transcript of the
record of all nonexempt transactions conducted on the preceding day within the
jurisdiction of the chief of police
B If a pawnbroker or secondhand dealer has good cause to believe that any property
in his or her possession has been previously lost or stolen the pawnbroker or
secondhand dealer shall promptly report that fact to the chief of police together with the
name of the owner if known and the date when and the name of the person from whom
it was received Ord 2 96 4 1 part 1994
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Chapter 0 5 9 PAWNBROKERS AND SECONDHAND DEALERS
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0 0 5 59 0 Duties upon notification that property is reported stolen
A Following notification from a law enforcement agency that an item of property has
been reported as stolen the pawnbroker or secondhand dealer shall hold that property
intact and safe from alteration damage or commingling The pawnbroker or secondhand
dealer shall place an identifying tag or other suitable identification upon the property so
held unless upon investigation a law enforcement agency determines that the property
being held is stolen property in which event said property shall be returned to the law
enforcement agency or the rightful owner thereof within t sew veno ty hours following
written notification from the law enforcement agency
B Property held shall not be released for one hundred twenty days from the date of
police notification unless released by written consent of the applicable law enforcement
agency or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction The pawnbroker or secondhand
dealer shall give ten days written notice before the expiration of the one hundred twenty
day holding period to the applicable law enforcement agency about the stolen property
C If notice is not given within the required tde an y period then the hold on the
property shall continue for an additional one hundred twenty days The applicable law
enforcement agency may renew the holding period for additional one hundred td wa eny ty
periods as necessary Ord 9 26 4 p 1 art 1994
0 0 5 59 5 Retention of property by pawnbrokers Inspection
Property bought or received in pledge by any pawnbroker shall not be removed from
that place of business except when redeemed by the owner within fifteen days after the
receipt of the property The property shall at all times during the ordinary hours of
business be open to inspection to any commissioned law enforcement officer of the city
Ord 9 24 6 p 1 art 1994
0 0 5 69 0 Retention of property by secondhand dealers Inspection
A Property brought or received on consignment by a secondhand dealer with a
permanent place of business in the city shall not be removed from that place of business
except consigned property returned to the owner within fifteen days after the receipt of
the property Property shall at all times during the ordinary hours of business be open to
inspection to any commissioned law enforcement officer of the city
B Property bought or received on consignment by a secondhand dealer without a
permanent place of business in the city shall be held within the city in which the property
was received except consigned property returned to the owner for fifteen days after
receipt of the property The property shall be available within the city for inspection at
reasonable times by any commissioned law enforcement officer of the city Ord 9 24 6
1 part 1994
0 0 5 69 5 Pawnbrokers Sale of pledged property limited Written document
required for transactions
A A pawnbroker shall not sell any property received in pledge within ninety days after
the term of the loan expires However if a pledge article is not redeemed within the
d ninaey ty period the pawnbroker has all rights title and interest of the pledgor or the
ps ledgor assigns
B Every transaction entered into by a pawnbroker shall be evidenced by a written
document a copy of which shall be furnished to the pledgor The document shall set forth
the loan period the date on which the loan is due and payable and shall inform the
pledgor of the s pledgor right to redeem the pledge within ninety days after the expiration
of the loan term Ord 9 24 6 p 1 art 1994
0 0 5 79 0 Exemptions
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to transactions conducted by the
following
A Motor vehicle dealers licensed under RCW Chapter 4 76 0
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